Of the 12 dimensions, nine belong to God 

Have we ever wondered where do we go, once we pass away? What indeed is in store for us once our lifetime comes to an end? Christianity has it that there is eternal rest for the good and morally perspicacious, and eternal damnation for the wicked and evil. God’s judgement is not as simple as that. It can be a long hard struggle to achieve union with the divine supreme. One lifetime of being good does not settle the dues of many previous lifetimes of being `un-good’. Nor does it pay for our falling from grace at the onset. 

For, we are all fallen angels. It goes back to a time when there was a rebellion against God in the heavens. Those that departed from the divine supreme fell into the material universe, to purge themselves of their inequities and seek a chance to find God again.  

In the beginning, there was the point of singularity, the God particle. This particle exploded into the spiritual realm – resulting in God’s creation of spiritual form. However, in due course, some spiritual forms revolted against the divine supreme. As a result, there was war in the heavens. The God particle then exploded (the big bang) into the material realm – where fallen souls with remorse were immersed in, to lustrate themselves of their egos and impurities, until they qualified to become one with the divine supreme again. 

Heaven is constant. The material realm, on the contrary, is in a constant state of flux. Hell is only for those souls with no remorse. Those that have remorse have to pick their way through the material realm and the cycles of time, to go on through the process of rebirth and shriving, till they are completely pure again. 

Yet, when we are born into this material realm, we have no memory of the past or the promise we made to God to be remorseful. Thus, we are seemingly blind to the call of duty to God, and we go about our ways forgetting our missions and are vulnerable to the trappings of the material realm. We sin, we commit crimes and we arrantly ignore the need for being good. Thus, we increase our distance from God. And we die, only to face God with regrets and to renew our promises to Him, and implore for another opportunity with rebirth.  

It is like when we first enter the material realm, we are at the periphery of a circle. God is the central point of the circle. It must be our endeavour to move towards the centre point of the circle. The movement is uphill and laborious. The material realm is fraught with the vilings of Satan, the chief angel that revolted against God. He does all he can to confound our ascent with difficulties and snares.  

Every time our ultimate mission is incomplete and we seek another chance, we are born into the material realm again. Much of the time, we are falling rather than rising. Some souls fall to such abysmal depths and become so repugnant, that they are refused another chance and are faced with eternal damnation. 

While we are made to forget our call of duty at birth, we are armed with the subconscious and conscience, that we ought to take heed of, to culminate our progress and shut out our regress. God and Satan have reached a pact, at least in that matter, that we are made to forget our promise to God and, thus oblivious of our remorse, we carry on with the trappings of the material realm. God only bestows on us the assets of subconsciousness and conscience in this struggle; while Satan gives us the liability of selfish instinctive desire. Each of them is only allowed that. The rest is left to us. God and Satan are both in a war to possess our souls. For us, fallen souls, the battle is seemingly endless to be victorious in God. 

We are also given circumstance. Circumstance comes out of the choice that we make before we are born. Younger souls have a freer will to make choices of circumstance, older souls may not have so many options. All the same, we are born into our circumstances out of choice. Some souls, who at birth, want to fast-track their redemption, make a choice for a life rife with many difficulties and challenges. 

From one life to another, we acquire Karmic debt or we shed it depending on how well or badly we fare in our lives. It is for us to make such judicious and spiritually pragmatic choices, as we wallow in the material universe, that could manifest our ascent and forestall our downfall.  

There are 12 dimensions in the heavens, and there are 12 dimensions in the material sphere as a reflection of the heavens. In the material universe, every atom or particle resonates through each of these 12 dimensions every billionth of a second. It is God’s reminder to our subconsciousness of the benefits of the higher dimensions and pitfalls of the lower ones as we oscillate subconsciously and fleetingly through each of them. This is the profound flux that we all have to contend with in the material realm. 

Of the twelve dimensions, the top nine belong to God and the bottom three belong to Satan. It is, basically, what we do in the material realm, that determines to which of these dimensions we will rise or fall to. It is indeed a mighty challenge to be as pure and Godly as to be able to ascend to God’s top-most dimension.  

In the material universe, Satan has the choice to wreak havoc on souls, and is potent enough to do it. God makes a plea to us to exhibit utmost morality, propriety, integrity and steadfastness, and not be intransigent to our conscience in our ignorance. Satan, in turn, creates illusions to ensnare us. God, on the other hand, expects us to recognise the only true reality of the spark of the soul that he created within us. Satan represents the external – the propaganda and the temptation; God defines the internal – the moral percipience. 

While Satan is the utter abyss that we can all fall easily into. God is that hard work we have to put in to earn the union.  

God is, therefore, both a forgiving benevolent entity and an unforgiving taskmaster. He is forgiving because he blesses us with yet another chance to mend our intractable ways and earn eternity. He is unforgiving because there is no impunity…Because each time he gives us another chance, he wants to put us through the trial by fire, so that we burn out all our egos and selfish instincts and become pure like him.    

Published by montecyril

Hi, I am Monte Cyril Rodrigues and live in Melbourne, Australia. I am a retired journalist. I have been diagnosed with schizophrenia. I've had voices and visions all my life. I think it is a spiritual experience, my doctors think otherwise. I am a deeply spiritual person and keep having experiences with otherworldly realms.

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